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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY CHAIR OF PHYSIOLOGY Applications are invited for the Chair of Physiology which became vacant on the resignation of Professor P. 0. Bishop. Candidates should be qualified In the field of neuro-physiology. Salary will be at the rate of $10,400 per annum. Academic salaries are at present under review. There is retirement provision under either the Sydney University professorial superannuation scheme or the New South Wales State superannuation scheme. Under the staff members’ housing scheme, in cases approved by the university and its bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. The senate reserves the right to fill the chair by invitation. A statement of conditions of appointment and information for candidates may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on September 29, 1967. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. .3146 University of Canterbury APPLICATIONS are invited for the following appointments:— SECOND CHAIR OF LAW THE Council of the University proposes to establish a Second Chair of Law as from February 1, 1968, or as soon as possible thereafter. The salary will be within the range of $7200 to $9200 per annum. The commencing or subsequent salary may be increased as a result of the review which is made at the beginning of each year. Applicants should have graduated in Law from a University in New Zealand, Australia, England or other Common Law country and preferably have previous experience in university teaching and administration and research. A professional qualification or experience as a barrister or solicitor will be an advantage. Applications close with the undersigned on September 30, 1967. READER IN ECONOMICS Applicants may have qualifications in any of the main areas of economics. Some preference, however, will be given to applicants who have substantial interests in mathematical studies of the economic problems of business: such as operations research, management science, mathematical programming, decision theory, managerial economics and business finance. Applications close on August $l, 1967. READER IN MATHEMATICS Qualifications in either pure or applied mathematics will be acceptable but applicants having interests in the fields of numerical mathematics or statistics would be particularly welcome. Applications close on September 30, 1967. SENIOR LECTURER IN RUSSIAN Applicants should have a good Honours degree in Russian .at some British Commonwealth or American University and some 1 senior teaching experience. Pre- I ference will be given to a can- i didate with broad academic in- < terests as well as a specialised i field of research. 1 Applications close on Septem- 1 ber 4, 1967. SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN CHEMISTRY Applicants should be organic ' chemists, and preference will be given to those with special • interest in some field of biologi- 1 cal chemistry. Applications close on Septem- ' ber 30, 1967. SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Applicants should possess a higher degree in Chemical Engineering or a related discipline, coupled with academic research, or professional engineering experience; or a good honours degree and some years industrial experience. An interest in fluid mechanics or heat and mass transfer would be an advantage. Applications close on September 30, 1967. POSTDOCTORAL-FELLOWSHIP IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING This Fellowship is available for a physical chemist or chemical engineer to carry out research on the thermodynamics of gaseous and liquid mixtures. The emolument is $3OOO per an- ; num. Further particulars may be obtained from Dr. A. G. Williamson, Department of Chemical Engineering. Applications close on September 30, 1967. GENERAL CONDITIONS The salary of a Reader is $5600 to $6600 per annum. The commencing salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience but it may be increased as a result of the review which is made at the beginning of each year. The salary of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer is $3OOO to $5400 per annum subject to a bar at $4400 per annum. Commencing salary ■will be in accordance with qualifications and experience with annual Increments normally of $2OO (the designation •'Senior Lecturer” is used to denote members of staff above the $4400 bar). Approved fares to Christchurch will be allowed for an appointee and his family, together with actual removal expenses within specified limits. Further particulars and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or registrars of other universities in New Zealand. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. Private Bag, CHRISTCHURCH. 3202 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND SENIOR LECTURER LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY THE University Invites applications for the position of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. Applicants should have a higher degree in Philosophy, or both a degree in Philosoph yan da degree in a subject related to their special interest, e.g.. Mathematics, Physics, Anthropology. Applicants are required to state whether they are seeking appointment as a Senior Lecturer or Lecturer. The appointee will lecture, conduct tutorials and help as required with the work of the Department. He will be expected to give some time to research. The salary range for a Senior Lecturer is 5A6400-6 x 200— $A7600, and for a Lecturer SA4BOO-7 x 200—5A6200. (These salaries are at present being reviewed.) The University provides Superannuation similar to F.S.S.U., Housing Assistance and Travel Grants. Additional information and application forms will be supplied upon request to the undersigned with whom applications close on September 1. C. J. CONNELL, Registrar. 3148

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31440, 5 August 1967, Page 28

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